- Certified Technology Services Ltd provides broadband, CCTV, and IT support for businesses and institutions in Takoradi
- Ghana’s ICT sector sees rising demand for local tech services amid infrastructure gaps and innovation challenges
Certified Technology Services Ltd: Expanding access to ICT in Western Ghana
Certified Technology Services Ltd (CTS Ltd) is a fast-rising ICT company based in Sekondi-Takoradi, the capital of Ghana’s Western Region. According to its business listing, the firm provides a mix of broadband connectivity, computer support, CCTV installation, and electronic repairs. These services meet the growing needs of local businesses and institutions in the area.
The company’s registered address is Anaji SSNIT Flats in Takoradi, and it operates Monday to Saturday from 8am to 6pm. Customers can reach CTS Ltd via telephone, WhatsApp, or its business listing page. This wide availability makes it easier for clients to access its support team. CTS Ltd positions itself as a reliable provider for both individuals and companies. Its focus on infrastructure, support, and electronic maintenance reflects the growing digitalization in Ghana’s secondary cities, which often lack strong ICT infrastructure.
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Certified Technology Services Ltd: Part of a broader shift in Ghana’s ICT sector
CTS Ltd operates in a wider landscape shaped by Ghana’s digital development efforts. The Ghana Business Web platform, which hosts the company’s profile, aims to promote small and medium-sized enterprises by offering visibility to local firms. CTS Ltd is one such business that benefits from this initiative, giving it access to a broader audience and helping it reach new markets.
Ghana’s ICT industry faces several challenges. These include limited rural coverage, outdated infrastructure, and uneven digital literacy. At the same time, there are positive shifts. Broadband access is improving, mobile services are expanding, and government policy is backing digital inclusion. Companies like CTS Ltd help fill infrastructure gaps in underserved areas. Their work helps bring ICT services to users that might otherwise lack support.
Recent innovations in the sector include cloud computing, mobile payment integration, and smart surveillance systems. As demand rises, local firms must invest in skilled labour and network expansion. Companies such as CTS Ltd are expected to play a bigger role in bridging digital divides, especially outside major cities like Accra and Kumasi.